Show a p i ra R r g F i r r MASONISIET1FIEU Negro Declares He Is Man Who Gave Him Watcliesv PJCKS HIM OUT IN JAIL Another Sensation in the Jack the Slugger Case at Boston Black Ian Who Pawned the Jewelry Taken From the IHurdered Women Visits Prison Where Mason Accused Man Is Held and Points Him Out 3Tason Declares Ho Never Savr the Negro IJostoll i Nov 0 George L 0 Prry the negro who pawned the walchcs taken from the murdered women tB Clara > Norton and 18 Agnes McPhee l doclarcd today that Alan C Mason Is tha rum from whom ho received tlnwio nicies Perry was taken to the Jail hi East Cam llrltGI wlioro Mason under ecu on the l hnlc of kllllnp Miss Morton Is con Jhiod pondlni a hearing In tho Cambridge court tomorrow In 0110 of the Jail corn dora Perry positively Identlllod Musort a the man who had given him the two aleho MuMon by noiihcr look nor word betrayed any knowledge of having seen Perry buforo When quutitioncd by Sherlft Kalrbalrn Mason mcruly SJild I do nol know this man I never saw him before PICKED OUT THE MAN During the day Chief Ryan and Officer Argy of Belmont talked with Perry and Utcr Stalo Ofdcortf > Tew Duuhain Bex tor and others look IVrry to jai Tho officers were shown Into tlio room whcro Mason and six others stood In Ill Perry walkfd straight Up tii Mnson who was Hccond In poaltlon and iiolntlng hli tlnger nt him said 1 This Is I tie mal who iruvo mo tho watches to pawn DECLINES TO TALK TO MASON Tie was abput to leave 1 the room when T Sheriff Palrbftlrn akcd him If I he would iiot like to lallc 10 Mason In order that 3io miGht make himself euro that Mason Wall the man Perry replied that there was no need oC that as ho know who the man was and had known him for a long lime On being returned to his cell Porry was confronted by Ihrco newsboys and they Identified J him an another ncwa boi NO FAITH IN STATEMENT Another vIsUal at tho police station was Masons attorney lie was accompanied by n woman This woman did not eec Prrry but It was understood that sho mid > been produced by the too In the hopo of Knowing that Perry himself or name other negro was the real Jack tim ShiBSer She In I ono of the women who wore followed by n negro In Cambridge I Fovoral weeks ago Mr Wade places no faith In the statement of Perry that I was Mason who gave the boy the watches COFFEE AND TEA Supposing that the nations coffee cup held exactly half a pint of beverage bever-age ft would have 16 be Illlod 25920 000000 times each year In order to accommodate I ac-commodate the coffee consumers of the I country The figures are too largo to II I be easily grasped hut they t arc Hun clently large to strain the ordinary mind a little even when reduced 10 gallons Fully lGJO000000 gallons of coffee aro Jnfused In the nations coffeepot coffee-pot and poured Into the nallona coffee cup each year but what meaning does that huge total convey to the average consumer Flfuirlnj on a per capita basis we tlnd that there Is enough liquid coffee poured into the nations half pint cup to give each man woman and child In the United Slates 215 cups of the aromatic infusion In the year says the New York Merchants Review Is It not a trade to be proud of yr grocers Is it not worth cultivating Yet a coffee congress Is to be held here next month for the purpose of finding out what Is the mat r with coffee The tea trade In bulk Is about one third the dimensions of the coffee trade npd the halfpint CUD has to be filled only 9COOOOOOOO times with tea liquor In order to accommodate the American people Thai means a great deal often of-ten though 1 means 123 cups for every ev-ery man woman and child In the United States each year IYIONROW THE CATTLE THIEF While Monrow was lowminded Ignorant Ig-norant and brutal he had one big quality qual-ity that In Home measure redeemed him In the ayes of the men who followed the rough life of the range He would not desert a comrade In time of trouble Down in El Paso In the early part of his career before he had become bolder bold-er to allow evidence of his misdeeds mis-deeds to become apparent he was os icnalbly running a ranch and struggling strug-gling along with the rest o the pioneer cattlemen A man In his employ was caught driving oft a bunch of cattle from a neighbors held By some mischance mis-chance the fellow fell Into the hands of a newlyelected Sheriff and was not hanged i l He was duly arraigned and held under bond of 3000 Monrow was present nt the time and offered to go pn his bond The Justice would not ac pr jp enl Moniow NothIng but cash goes In this here I court he said Monrow rode away Five days later he appeared deposited the cash bond for hla friend furnished him with a horso and together they headed toward the i south I Vlthln un hour a band of cattlemen picked up the trail and followed fol-lowed it fo Rio Grande Monrow had stolen an entire herd rushed It across lo friends lu Mexico and In lhat manner man-ner raised the security the t court demanded de-manded for his friend Of course the man never returned for trial and Mon row begun open operations shortly afterward World Work |